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verb
To crawl by straddling a log, especially in crossing a creek, or similar, such as a construction beam.
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But for Maddy Coon it was just the opposite.
(When companies like the Wooster Group want to inject race into a show, more often than not their white actors don blackface and coon it up as a "critique" of the performance of blackness).
Whereas I'd be subject to chiding about my mother's West Indian accent at parent evenings or being called a "coon", it felt irrelevant to the perfect storm of racism, recession and repression that my friends experienced.
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In Maine Coons, it is thought to be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
(But especially Carrie Coon)." It's been renewed for a third and reportedly final season, so get it together, Television Academy! ― JC.
Coon thought it was a cute idea but would be too expensive as they'd have to build each creature.
When asked whether he believed some of the overreaction to Ebola by politicians was due to politics, Coons conceded it may be true.
The company ran a background check before hiring her, Mr. Coon said, and it came back clean.
"The Two Real Coons" was a billing meant to suggest Williams and Walker's superior authenticity over so many white "coon" acts, and it had the desired effect of bringing attention to their undeniable talents.
He took the name to Coon, who hated it.
but Coon agreed that it was the direction the story should go.
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